This thesis examines the doctrine of happiness within the Jonathan Edwards corpus and seeks to understand its function and significance as it relates to Edwards’s broader theological project. A close examination of both the internal development and the Early Modern intellectual context of Edwards’s thought reveals that spiritual happiness is of central importance to Edwards’s “end of creation” project. Scholars commonly assume that the burden of Edwards’s teleological writings is a theocentric defense and promotion of the glory of God in the face of an increasingly anthropocentric Enlightenment. However, this study demonstrates that, notwithstanding Edwards’s adherence to the Reformed tradition’s high view of God’s glory, the early...
Jonathan Edwards, born, (1703-1758), was a great man. He is often known only for a sermon, Sinners ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelatio...
Recent Edwards scholarship, particularly the work of Amy Plantinga Pauw and Ross W. Hastings, has fi...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
This thesis explores Jonathan Edwards’s view of God’s attributes in light of his Trinitarian theolo...
This dissertation explores Jonathan Edwards’ trinitarian logic and ontology of God’s glory which int...
The eighteenth century is often considered the most important era in the history of childhood. Old P...
Abstract: The study of gratitude has become an increasingly important topic among psychologists to a...
The study of gratitude has become an increasingly important topic among psychologists to address the...
The early stirrings of the Great Awakening were intensified by Edwards’ famous sermon A Divine and S...
Thomas Chalmers once wrote in admiration of Jonathan Edwards that I have long esteemed him as the g...
The central argument of this dissertation concerns how the imago Dei in the theological corpus of ...
Jonathan Edwards marks a pivotal transition in the history of Christian spirituality. During an era ...
Jonathan Edwards, born, (1703-1758), was a great man. He is often known only for a sermon, Sinners ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelatio...
Recent Edwards scholarship, particularly the work of Amy Plantinga Pauw and Ross W. Hastings, has fi...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
This thesis explores Jonathan Edwards’s view of God’s attributes in light of his Trinitarian theolo...
This dissertation explores Jonathan Edwards’ trinitarian logic and ontology of God’s glory which int...
The eighteenth century is often considered the most important era in the history of childhood. Old P...
Abstract: The study of gratitude has become an increasingly important topic among psychologists to a...
The study of gratitude has become an increasingly important topic among psychologists to address the...
The early stirrings of the Great Awakening were intensified by Edwards’ famous sermon A Divine and S...
Thomas Chalmers once wrote in admiration of Jonathan Edwards that I have long esteemed him as the g...
The central argument of this dissertation concerns how the imago Dei in the theological corpus of ...
Jonathan Edwards marks a pivotal transition in the history of Christian spirituality. During an era ...
Jonathan Edwards, born, (1703-1758), was a great man. He is often known only for a sermon, Sinners ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...